Knowing your audience and Communication Release BusComm/275 June 18‚ 2012 Dr.Jerry Griffin Knowing your audience and Communication Release On August 5‚ 2010‚ The Chilean Copper mine collapse with 33 workers confined in a 2‚257 feet hole‚ which was the size of a mini studio apartment (msnbc.com news services‚ 2010). Their families‚ friends‚ and co-workers were worried frantically about their safety‚ and not being able to reach the miners left everyone at unease. The Rescuers and the Chilean
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I think that we should and should not mine minerals.We should because it gives resources.We shouldn’t because we lack trained people and fuel. We can mine and find many resources.For example‚ minerals. The minerals we can find can be worth millions of dollars.We can fine minerals like silver‚gold‚copper‚lead‚tin‚and zinc.We can also use these to create thing not just for money. We can mine and find another resource.This resource is fuel.This is what we use to drive cars.The fuel could also
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Nagham Hamid‚ Abid Yahya‚ R. Badlishah Ahmad & Osamah M. Al-Qershi Image Steganography Techniques: An Overview Nagham Hamid University Malaysia Perils (UniMAP) School of Communication and Computer Engineering Penang‚ Malaysia nagham_fawa@yahoo.com Abid Yahya University Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP) School of Communication and Computer Engineering Perlis‚ Malaysia R. Badlishah Ahmad University Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP) School of Communication and Computer Engineering Perlis‚ Malaysia
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COMPLEXITY MEASURES IN MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS Alberto F. De Toni‚ Alessio Nardini‚ Fabio Nonino‚ Gianluca Zanutto Laboratory of Management Engineering‚ Department of Electrical‚ Management and Mechanical Engineering‚ University of Udine‚ Via delle Scienze 208 33100 Udine (UD)‚ Italy Corresponding Author: Gianluca Zanutto Office: (+39) 0432 55 82 96 Fax: (+39) 0432 55 82 51 e-mail: zanutto@uniud.it 1 Abstract This study analyzes the most widewpread methodologies available in literature
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Knowing Your Audience Your Name BCOM/275 Knowing Your Audience On August 5‚ 2010‚ in Chile there was a cave-in in a little copper mine that trapped thirty-three miners three hundred meters underground with limited food‚ water‚ and oxygen. No one knew for certain whether or not the miners had survived the cave-in and if they had if they would survive long enough to be rescued. Four days after the cave-in‚ with rescue crews working around the clock‚ it was still unknown whether or
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Product description for Rooster Gold Coin Lunar Gold Coins came into being in the year 1999 along with their silver counterparts. The aforementioned coins celebrated the Chinese Year of the Rabbit and featured a Rabbit on its reverse. These gold coins are highly valued by investors and collectors alike due to a limited issuing quantity per year. The latest in these series of gold coins is the 2017 design that flaunts the rooster on its reverse‚ signifying the Year of the Rooster. The Perth Mint
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CASE ANALYSIS: "THE BLAST IN CENTRALIA NO. 5" The Problem The obvious problem with Centralia No. 5 is that an explosion killed 111 people. However‚ prior to the actual explosion‚ the problem is less obvious‚ especially since Centralia No. 5 was similar to so many mines that did not explode. In this analysis‚ I will examine the possible roles and responsibilities of Driscoll O. Scanlan‚ the mine inspector‚ given the "corruption of modern administrative enterprises" prior to the accident. From this
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When communicating with an audience it is very important to know what type of audience you will be delivering a message to.Communicate quickly and accurately.Gather the facts - who‚ what‚ where‚ when‚ why‚ how‚ what next. If necessary‚ contact the crisis management team. Act quickly by distributing the information that will determine what the media and families should have. Notify the families of those involved. The circumstances will vary with the nature of the crisis. The problem should always
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Q: The authors of each piece are discussing the same topic but are using different points of view. How does each person’s point of view shape the reader’s understanding of the miners’ lives? Use details from each source to support your answer. A: In the pieces “The Klondike Gold Rush”‚ “A Woman Who Went to Alaska”‚ and “The City of Gold‚ they all talk about the Gold Rush in some way. All three authors/narrators show that there were hardships during the Gold Rush‚ but they all view it differently
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A dystopia is a place where negative events constantly take place. Based on this information we can infer that a daring job‚ such as a miner‚ can seem like a dystopia. In the text “Klondike Gold Rush” ‚ the author describes a plot of ambitious miners baring treacherous conditions only for a chance to strike fortune. From a conflicting viewpoint ‚ the passage “A Woman Who Went to Alaska” by May Kellogg Sullivan shares a slightly different view‚ considering the miners got the pleasure of coming across
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